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Playboi Carti's 'Die Lit' Vinyl: How to Buy

The first pressing of Carti's 2018 debut album is available now.

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Playboi Carti's Die Lit is getting its first vinyl pressing, and we've got the black 2LP edition available on Complex.

Released in 2018, Die Lit cemented Carti's place in rap. Built around producer Pi'erre Bourne's signature sound, the record arrived with almost no traditional rollout and still managed to reshape what Atlanta rap could look and feel like. Tracks like “Shoota" with Lil Uzi Vert, “Love Hurts" with Travis Scott, and “FlatBed Freestyle” became fan favorites, showing a rawer, more instinctive side of Carti that his followers have been chasing ever since.

This first pressing marks the first time Die Lit has been available on vinyl, making it a genuine artifact for anyone who's been waiting since 2018 to own the album in physical form.

Where to shop Die Lit on vinyl

If you're ready to add Die Lit to your collection, shop Playboi Carti on Complex.

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